
Konica Minolta Minolta α-7 Digital
Brand | Konica Minolta 2004 |
Model | 02401975 |
Released Year | 2004 |
Type | Digital Cameras |
Series | Minolta α |
Color | Black |
Optical Zoom | N/A |
Status | Discontinued |
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Overview
The Minolta α-7 Digital is a pioneering digital SLR camera introduced in 2004 by Konica Minolta. It features a 6.1-megapixel 23.5 x 15.7 mm APS-C sized CCD sensor that delivers high-resolution images optimized for professional and advanced amateur photographers. The camera boasts a compact body design compatible with the Minolta AF mount lenses, ensuring a wide selection of optics with autofocus capability. Image processing is managed by the CxProcess engine, improving noise reduction and color reproduction for enhanced image quality. The α-7 Digital supports a shutter speed range from 30 seconds to 1/4000th of a second, providing versatility across diverse shooting conditions. Live View is not available on this model, aligning with the technological standards of the early 2000s.
Included is a 2.0-inch fixed TFT LCD screen offering a clear preview and menu navigation interface. For storage, the camera uses CompactFlash Type I/II cards, common for professional-grade equipment at the time. The compatibility with the Anti-Shake system contributes to image stabilization, reducing the effects of camera shake. Powered by a proprietary lithium-ion battery pack, it allows extended shooting sessions. Connectivity options include USB 2.0 for efficient image transfer to computers. This model marks an important step in Minolta's transition from film SLRs to digital technology.
Specifications
Maximum Aperture | N/A |
Digital Zoom | N/A |
Color | Black |
MPN | 02401975 |
Battery Type | Proprietary lithium-ion battery |
Series | Minolta α |
Type | Digital SLR |
Maximum Resolution | 6.1 MP |
Model | Minolta α-7 Digital |
Optical Zoom | N/A |
Features | Auto Focus, Built-in Flash |
UPC | N/A |
Release Year | 2004 |
Sensor Type | CCD |
Sensor Size | 23.5 x 15.7 mm APS-C |
Resolution | 6.1 megapixels |
Lens Mount | Minolta AF mount |
Image Stabilization | Anti-Shake system |
Shutter Speeds | 30 sec to 1/4000 sec |
LCD Screen | 2.0-inch fixed TFT |
Storage Media | CompactFlash Type I/II |
Connectivity | USB 2.0 |
Video Recording | No |
Weight | Approximately 780 grams |
Dimensions | Approximately 142 x 98 x 68 mm |
ISO Range | Auto, 100, 200, 400, 800 |
Focus Modes | Single, Continuous, Manual |
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Key Advantages
The Minolta α-7 Digital provides high-resolution 6.1-megapixel imaging output on an APS-C sensor, delivering detailed photographs suitable for prints and digital use. Its compatibility with existing Minolta AF lenses allows users to extend their existing lens collection without compromise. The inclusion of the Anti-Shake stabilization system significantly aids in capturing sharp images handheld, minimizing blurring from subtle movements. The camera's durable build and ergonomic design make it comfortable and reliable in diverse shooting environments. Fast shutter speeds up to 1/4000th second enable capture of fast-moving subjects with precision. The camera's advanced image processing engine enhances color accuracy and reduces noise for cleaner images in various lighting scenarios.
Comprehensive support for CompactFlash media ensured photographers could efficiently handle large image files and maintain workflow continuity. Additionally, the camera’s USB 2.0 interface allowed quicker image transfer compared to earlier models.
Limitations
Despite its advantages, the Minolta α-7 Digital lacks modern features such as Live View and video recording, limiting versatility for multimedia content. Its 6.1-megapixel resolution, while competitive at launch, is modest by contemporary digital camera standards. The camera does not support SD cards, using CompactFlash which may be less convenient or harder to source today. The fixed 2-inch LCD screen is relatively small for reviewing images compared to later models with larger or articulating displays. Battery life is limited compared to newer cameras implementing more energy-efficient components. The absence of built-in wireless connectivity restricts immediate image sharing options.
Autofocus speed and accuracy may be slower and less reliable than modern DSLR and mirrorless cameras, especially under low light conditions.
FAQ
What type of sensor does the Minolta α-7 Digital use?
It uses a 6.1-megapixel APS-C sized CCD sensor measuring 23.5 x 15.7 mm.
Is the Minolta α-7 Digital compatible with Minolta AF lenses?
Yes, it supports the Minolta AF mount lenses for autofocus and compatibility.
Does the camera feature image stabilization?
Yes, it includes the Anti-Shake system to reduce image blur caused by camera shake.
What storage media does the Minolta α-7 Digital support?
It uses CompactFlash Type I or II cards for image storage.
Can the Minolta α-7 Digital record videos?
No, this model does not support video recording.
What connectivity options are available on this camera?
It offers USB 2.0 for transferring images to a computer.
Is the Minolta α-7 Digital still in production?
No, this camera model has been discontinued.
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